Ready for the Storm
“Ready for the Storm“ is an oil on canvas (48” Hx 36”Wx1.5”D), painted over nine months, is a work of contrasts, chosen for the dynamism of the boat as opposed to the cloud and its atmosphere of tense calm.
A sailing ship is seen silhouetted between the sea, the horizon and the storm clouds. The cloud fanned against the boat and the sea, transporting the art lover into the work, conveying speed and a sense of forward motion.
Constructed with a palette of complementary paints, using both brush and knive palette. The work continues the series begun with “Winter Joyride” (in technique), “Speedboat” (in theme), as well as “Howth” (in color).
“Ready for the Storm“ is an oil on canvas (48” Hx 36”Wx1.5”D), painted over nine months, is a work of contrasts, chosen for the dynamism of the boat as opposed to the cloud and its atmosphere of tense calm.
A sailing ship is seen silhouetted between the sea, the horizon and the storm clouds. The cloud fanned against the boat and the sea, transporting the art lover into the work, conveying speed and a sense of forward motion.
Constructed with a palette of complementary paints, using both brush and knive palette. The work continues the series begun with “Winter Joyride” (in technique), “Speedboat” (in theme), as well as “Howth” (in color).
“Ready for the Storm“ is an oil on canvas (48” Hx 36”Wx1.5”D), painted over nine months, is a work of contrasts, chosen for the dynamism of the boat as opposed to the cloud and its atmosphere of tense calm.
A sailing ship is seen silhouetted between the sea, the horizon and the storm clouds. The cloud fanned against the boat and the sea, transporting the art lover into the work, conveying speed and a sense of forward motion.
Constructed with a palette of complementary paints, using both brush and knive palette. The work continues the series begun with “Winter Joyride” (in technique), “Speedboat” (in theme), as well as “Howth” (in color).
48”H x 36”W x 1.5”D